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iPhoto caption: Photographed productions from L to R, top to bottom, with the photographer in brackets: seven methods of killing kylie jenner (Dahlia Katz), Big Stuff (Dahlia Katz), De Profundis (Dahlia Katz), Goblin:Macbeth (Jae Yang), Salesman in China (David Hou), Dana H. (John Lauener), Earworm (Dahlia Katz), Age Is a Feeling (Dahlia Katz), Honey I’m Home (Eden Graham).

Our favourite theatre productions of 2024, in Toronto and beyond

End-of-year lists are personal. When it comes to theatre, the question isn’t really what shows you liked most, but which ones left the strongest imprint, continuing to pinball around in your mind and heart even after the set is gone and the cast no longer recalls their lines.

By Liam Donovan, , Karen Fricker / Dec 20, 2024

Bringing Back the Backspace: In Conversation with Marjorie Chan and Charissa Wilcox

We wanted an opportunity for more flexible seating so you could have different configurations — we wanted technical upgrades and general upgrades also. Later we recognized the need in the community to have a dance-friendly space. So that's a need that we've found and added. Like with any kind of process, I think we started with an idea and started to break that down. I think we're still in that process.

By Robyn Grant-Moran / Nov 25, 2021

Feeling for the Edge: The Artist’s Odyssey to the Frontier

If someone tells me that a play is “edgy” I usually have to fight the urge to roll my eyes.

By Gabriella Colavecchio / Jul 21, 2016
iPhoto caption: Ravi Jain

Spotlight: Ravi Jain

“If you don’t embrace fear and risk getting it wrong, you’ll never find something new, something inventive, something beautiful.”

By May Antaki, Photography by Dahlia Katz / Apr 28, 2016